Should public spaces be smoke-free? Tell the NEA (via ST iPhone App)

Public spaces such as common corridors and staircase landings in HDB blocks, parks and park connectors, and beaches; may be smoke-free. -- ST PHOTO: MALCOLM MCLEOD By Kezia Toh Public spaces, such as common corridors and staircase landings in HDB blocks, parks and park connectors, and beaches, may be smoke-free in future. This is if the public says so in a public consultation exercise on the smoking prohibition extension, the National Environment Agency (NEA) announced on Friday. These areas were flagged as problem spots based on NEA's observations and public feedback. They also include overhead bridges, walkways and even removing smoking corners in places such as food establishments, hawker centres and entertainment outlets. Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. blog comments powered by Disqus